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Intresting.
Its pretty uncommon to see people bluff in small pots, but I think because of this its a decent idea to try stuff like this once in a while. It really does look like a blocking bet with a jack or something. Im a fan. -Jason |
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Thanks all for the replies. My thoughts were:
If SB hit something on the flop he'd lead it there, so he has nothing, CO would have bet a good jack on the flop the bulk of the time last to act. Pot should be mine as I could easily have sandbagged a big hand on the flop. I get a call out of SB so he has an 8, a stubborn 4, a 3, or a draw. I think on the river I can fold out 4s, 3s, and draws with a t70 bet, but to move off the 8 would take 150 or something. I don't like the risk reward of those last 80 chips so I just bet 70 and hope he's on the latter. Oh and betting the flop didn't cross my mind. As curtains said, I have no information, no hand, and horrid position. ALL-IN BABY [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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